Webinar: A gentle, human intro to Access 2013

Need a quick tutorial on Access 2013? Here’s your chance. You’ll learn how to create your first database in no time. First, we’ll go over the two kinds of databases you can create: browser-based Access apps and desktop databases. Then we’ll show you how easy it is to download a template–a readymade database with all the parts in place.

You just fill it out and you’re good to go. From there, we’ll step you through the basic parts of a database: tables, queries, reports, forms and macros.

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Can you make acess as a web app in skydrive so users without the current version of acess can work with there database in the cloud as well as reducing the use of local storage were it is hosted on servers instead of my hard drive. This would allow me to be able to make more changes to my database and making it where I can be more preductive

Michael, pardon the delay in replying. Before you can create an Access web app, you need to have a SharePoint site where you can host the app, either through an Office 365 subscription or an on-premises SharePoint 2013 deployment. SkyDrive isn’t a supported location. Sorry about that.

Hi
is there any guidance on migrating Access 2003-2010 database to Access Services 2013. We have around 20K database out of which 200 are business critical. how does one go about migrating and what does one take into account for migrations. are there any tool or process package available.